Letter Mar. 14, 1918B page 5
[p.] 5/
In pasting in your stamps you want to be carefull & us[e] certain paper so the are able to be taken out again also examine[?] each stamp carefully as every line I or corner counts for instance one stam is just the same as the other only perhaps & corner or hock is differen get a little magnifying glass [sketch of stamps] then some times the printing[?] is thicker on one stam than another and the paper & the color all thes details you must study for the[y] make a great difference in the stam I will enclse you few examples to show you what I mean. Oh by the way do you know I still have my big doll from when I was 7 years old and she has travelled with me all over the continent Europe England & all & is back in the States and if Baby has not smached her she is still alive (Pavlova makes & prittiest doll & Papper Feet a Dark Doll in Copelia). My doll has beautifull natural fair bron hair and sleeps & eats but being rather old now is is a bit loose in the legs & arms and head you see feebleness from having been knocked about so much por dear I call her like everything elese “Mascot” It is terribe conceated of me but I love my name “Mascot” and to be [me] it sounds so nice that you see my doll when I was little got the name and now my real big natural Baby also has the name if I have another Baby I will
In pasting in your stamps you want to be carefull & us[e] certain paper so the are able to be taken out again also examine[?] each stamp carefully as every line I or corner counts for instance one stam is just the same as the other only perhaps & corner or hock is differen get a little magnifying glass [sketch of stamps] then some times the printing[?] is thicker on one stam than another and the paper & the color all thes details you must study for the[y] make a great difference in the stam I will enclse you few examples to show you what I mean. Oh by the way do you know I still have my big doll from when I was 7 years old and she has travelled with me all over the continent Europe England & all & is back in the States and if Baby has not smached her she is still alive (Pavlova makes & prittiest doll & Papper Feet a Dark Doll in Copelia). My doll has beautifull natural fair bron hair and sleeps & eats but being rather old now is is a bit loose in the legs & arms and head you see feebleness from having been knocked about so much por dear I call her like everything elese “Mascot” It is terribe conceated of me but I love my name “Mascot” and to be [me] it sounds so nice that you see my doll when I was little got the name and now my real big natural Baby also has the name if I have another Baby I will
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